I'm an eLearning developer and use Dreamweaver to create most of my courses. I'm able to do most of the things needed for these courses; however, my company just asked me to step out of the box and I'm not sure how to go about doing this.

I need to create a page that allows auditors to listen to customer service calls and 'score' them based on a 1 - 5 grading scale. There are 18 questions that need to be answered based on the grading scale. Once the scoring is completed, the program needs to calculate the score (based on the 18 questions) and forward the final score to their boss.

I'm assuming a javascript can do this; however, I have no idea how to create it. Any help is greatly appreciated!!

ess

11-13-2006, 11:12 PM

Of course you can use JavaScript to do this for you. Though, I would suggest that you use a server side technology so that you can record this information in a database and as such...get the overall score.

j=j/k
alert(j)
}
</SCRIPT>
<META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR></HEAD>
<BODY>
I need to create a page that allows auditors to listen to customer service calls and 'score' them based on a 1 - 5 grading scale. There are 18 questions that need to be answered based on the grading scale. Once the scoring is completed, the program needs to calculate the score (based on the 18 questions) and forward the final score to their boss.
<form>
<TABLE BORDER="1">
<TBODY>
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript">
var s='';
for(i=0;i<Q.length;i++){k='';s+='<tr><td><B>Question</B> '+Q[i]+'</td><td><SELECT><OPTGROUP label="Score">';
for(j=1;j<=5;j++){k+='<OPTION value="'+j+'">'+j+''}
s+=k+'</select>'}
document.write(s)
</SCRIPT>
</TR>
</TBODY>
</TABLE>
</form>
<button onclick="avg()">Average</button>